So I'm switching almost all my mail over to IMAP. I can't change the gmail accounts due to some bug TB had & I don't want to update to the next version b/c of add-ons I need.

BUT, I tried to find the instructions on how to point some of my accounts to load incoming mail to my local folders inbox & the instructions I saw made no sense to me & I'm SURE I never did them before b/c they sound really complicated. Granted this was YEARS ago that I set up these accounts & any time I've tried to fix TB, I've usually just copied the profile over & never added the accts. in one by one like I'm doing now.

Can you please send me the instructions for IMAP on how to point some of the accts. incoming mail to local folders.

Also I point all my e-mail accounts to separate folders on my E drive. If I do that to an account that DLs mail to my local folders, does the incoming mail get stored that e-mail acct's folder, or the local folders? I just thought of that.

I don't understand what you meant by never had mail filters doing this before. Please elaborate.

The filter/rule I suggested should work with both POP and IMAP accounts. The only real requirement is that you didn't hack prefs.js to eliminate the "Local Folders" special account and that the message has a Subject: header.

I mean before with my old TB acct. I am pretty positive I never set up a mail filter just to get mail going into my local folders. I'm pretty sure there was a setting in account settings to make it go in there, just like you can send "sent" mail to the local folders, etc.

IMAP accounts will store incoming mail in the IMAP account folders, not under Local Folders, unless message filters are used to move those messages upon receipt. That's the nature of the IMAP email protocol and not a limitation of Thunderbird.

ep2012 wrote:I mean before with my old TB acct. I am pretty positive I never set up a mail filter just to get mail going into my local folders. I'm pretty sure there was a setting in account settings to make it go in there, just like you can send "sent" mail to the local folders, etc.

POP accounts can be configured to use a global inbox using Tools -> Account Settings -> Server Settings -> Advanced. That hides the account in the folder pane and uses the folders in "Local Folders" instead of the accounts folders. Perhaps that what you remembered. IMAP accounts don't support global inboxs.

ep2012 wrote:I mean before with my old TB acct. I am pretty positive I never set up a mail filter just to get mail going into my local folders. I'm pretty sure there was a setting in account settings to make it go in there, just like you can send "sent" mail to the local folders, etc.

POP accounts can be configured to use a global inbox using Tools -> Account Settings -> Server Settings -> Advanced. That hides the account in the folder pane and uses the folders in "Local Folders" instead of the accounts folders. Perhaps that what you remembered. IMAP accounts don't support global inboxs.